Convert Section Area In Square Micrometres (μm², Wire Section Area) to IEC 60228:2004 Standard Wire Cross-Section (mm², Wire Gauges)

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Section area in square micrometres (μm²)
Wire section area
IEC 60228:2004 Standard Wire Cross-Section (mm²)
Wire Gauges

This page features online conversion from Section area in square micrometres to IEC 60228:2004 Standard Wire Cross-Section. These units belong to different measurement systems. The first one is from Wire Section Area. The second one is from Wire Gauges.

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Standard Wire Gauges were officially settled in the Great Britain in 1883. The new standard was based on Birmingham Wire Gauge. Historically the gauge designated the number of drawing operations (passing the wire through a draw palate to make in thinner) that were required to produce the wire of desired thickness. Before the standard system was introduces, wire manufactures used their own proprietary standards.
? Not a valid U.K. needle number. Sizes are from 7/0 to 50. ? Not a valid AWG number. ? Not a valid U.S. needle number. Sizes are from 6/0 to 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 35 or 50. ? Not a valid B.W.G. number. Gauges are from 5/0 to 36. ? Wire diameter or section area should be more than zero ? Not a valid ASW music gauge. Gauges are from 6/0 to 45. ? Not a valid Needle Gauge. Gauges are from 6 to 34. ? Not a valid English Music Wire Gauge. Gauges are from 2 to 30. ? Not a valid W&M gauge. Gauges are from 7/0 to 50. ? Not a valid French Gauge. Gauges are 1 and up. ? Crochet hook sizes may be B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, P, Q, or S. ? Not a valid old U.S. needle number. ? Not a valid SWG number. Gauges are from 7/0 to 50. ? Please enter wire cross-section area and optional percentage difference. ? Not a valid Stubs' Steel Wire Gauge. Gauges are from 1 to 80.

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